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Figures, I've got the right side to a WB4. Is it a woody or a wood delete (WB4)? They are different. Try the Longroof forum, 1991-1996 B body GM...
Dex-Cool wasn't used until '96, so your '94 was spared that curse. More than likely the heat will only last you a few weeks, I could be wrong, but...
GM, used (and probably still does) use sealing tablets on new cars, but they used them long before the Dex-Cool came around in '96. The issue with...
The bleeders with the nipple are the way to go, I've got them on both my LT1 cars. Coolant flows through the core all the time on LT1 B bodys,...
Both heater hoses being hot doesn't mean the core is fine, more than likely the core is only partially blocked, and by the way the '94-'96 B body...
No heat in an LTI B body car is common unfortunately. It could be two things, a clogged heater core (likely), or an inop blend door motor. The...
Yes, an 8" will fit, I know a few guys running 10" rims with 275mm wide tires on there '91-'96 B body GM wagons. You need to get the back spacing...
Don't worry the Rat Master was rusty and rotted if I remember the story correctly. It was a last minute creation for a car show, and everyone...
A 60 series will be too short for anything that will fit your wagon. A 255/70R15 is about as big as you can safely go, but the 7" wide rim might...
With all other things being equal, I'd go with the '95 myself, the '91 is at a big disadvantage with the 305ci, the 350ci was not available in the...
The cap to a Sharpie marker works as well as the install tool for installing the water pump drive seal. Just cut the clip off the cap so its...
The '94-'96 LT1 wagons have the compressor in front of the front left wheel as DanR63 explained.... Nicely, I might add. '91-'93 TBI wagons have...
The sedan, B or D body rear sway bars will not fit the B wagons from '77-'96. The wagons have a wider rear axle, which puts the lower control arm...
I think Stick meant, stock SEDAN rear bar. GM had rear bars stock on some of the mid 70's wagons, but they are very hard to find. The Metco rear...
Sitting with the battery connected is fine. Just make sure the post is not ready to fall off..... And more than likely you will be fine getting to...
X2 on the drumel, I put Alpine(?) 4x10s in my '88 OCC I had a few years back. Mike
BlueVista is spot on. Change that out asap, and disconnect the battery in the mean time. I had weird electrical problems with my '94 BRMW a few...
First make sure everything is in good working order (springs, tierods, suspension bushings, etc.), then try some Bilstein shocks, a Ford Panther...
There's no 2nd drain that I'm aware of. Elbows didn't come on the cars, but the condensate water draining out of the straight drain pipe would...
Are you witnessing the water leak down the fire wall or just seeing the aftermath? Do you have an elbow of some sort on the condensate drain? Mike